Voyager 2000: Worldbeing & Wonder?
Unlike many stories about technology that focus on risk, harm, or surveillance, this exhibition highlights how art and digital tools can support imagination, connection, education, and new opportunities for employment.
For autistic and disabled communities, especially, these tools may open up new ways to communicate, learn, and form relationships outside of social barriers.
The exhibition also explores how visual communication, shaped by online experiences, can be used offline to create more inclusive spaces, where connection and understanding come more easily to everyone.
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Unlike many stories about technology that focus on risk, harm, or surveillance, this exhibition highlights how art and digital tools can support imagination, connection, education, and new opportunities for employment.
For autistic and disabled communities, especially, these tools may open up new ways to communicate, learn, and form relationships outside of social barriers.
The exhibition also explores how visual communication, shaped by online experiences, can be used offline to create more inclusive spaces, where connection and understanding come more easily to everyone.
Artists on show
- Astra Zero
- Bernard Cohen
- Brian Eno
- Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley
- David Watkins
- Eduardo Paolozzi
- Emily Mulenga
- Flo Brooks
- Georgia Dymock
- Haydar Kafala
- James Robert Morrison
- Jean Claracq
- Juanrie Strydom
- Juliana Huxtable
- Margaret Mellis
- Peter Sedgley
- Project Art Works
- Qualeasha Wood
- Rachel Maclean
- Sam Morris
- Sian Fan
- Ted Atkinson
- Victor Vasarely